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The '''Broken Gauntlets''' <!--(Japanese: {{hover|?|?}} ''?'')--> are one of the [[Brawling|brawling weapons]] introduced in {{FE16}}. Whenever a pair of gauntlets reaches 0 [[durability|remaining uses]], they become Broken Gauntlets. Despite being broken, these gauntlets can be wielded and even retain their status as a [[ | The '''Broken Gauntlets''' <!--(Japanese: {{hover|?|?}} ''?'')--> are one of the [[Brawling|brawling weapons]] introduced in {{FE16}}. Whenever a pair of gauntlets reaches 0 [[durability|remaining uses]], they become Broken Gauntlets. Despite being broken, these gauntlets can be wielded and even retain their status as a [[brave weapon]]; however, the gauntlets' low [[Hit rate|accuracy]] and [[might]] in addition to their high [[weight (weapon)|weight]] make them poor equipment choices. | ||
Broken Gauntlets can be repaired at the [[Forge|blacksmith]] between battles or from the battle preparations menu. Broken weapons in {{FE16}} work as they did in the [[SNES]] installments, meaning that when a pair of gauntlets break, the weapon is not removed from the | Broken Gauntlets can be repaired at the [[Forge|blacksmith]] between battles or from the battle preparations menu. Broken weapons in {{FE16}} work as they did in the [[SNES]] installments, meaning that when a pair of gauntlets break, the weapon is not removed from the wielder's [[inventory]] and they continue to use the gauntlets. | ||
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*The Broken Gauntlets are tied with the [[Rusted Gauntlets]] for being the heaviest and least accurate of all [[brave weapon]]s in the series | *The Broken Gauntlets are tied with the [[Rusted Gauntlets]] for being the heaviest and least accurate of all [[brave weapon]]s in the series. | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== |
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The Broken Gauntlets are one of the brawling weapons introduced in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Whenever a pair of gauntlets reaches 0 remaining uses, they become Broken Gauntlets. Despite being broken, these gauntlets can be wielded and even retain their status as a brave weapon; however, the gauntlets' low accuracy and might in addition to their high weight make them poor equipment choices.
Broken Gauntlets can be repaired at the blacksmith between battles or from the battle preparations menu. Broken weapons in Fire Emblem: Three Houses work as they did in the SNES installments, meaning that when a pair of gauntlets break, the weapon is not removed from the wielder's inventory and they continue to use the gauntlets.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Locations
Three Houses
Inventory | After using up any gauntlets |
Trivia
- The Broken Gauntlets are tied with the Rusted Gauntlets for being the heaviest and least accurate of all brave weapons in the series.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Broken Gauntlets |
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